Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103#470
I don't consider this a "hyper response", I'm not even allergic to tobacco smoke. It just stinks... - Original Message - From: "Jack Dayton" To: Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 12:10 PM Subject: Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103#470 > sol7/1/03 7:39 PM > > > Can't breathe well around it, if I don't get away from it ASAP I can even get > > chest pains, sore throat, etc. The first sniff of it makes me quite nauseous > > also. > > I was raised in a household of smokers from birth to 21, worked a lot of years > > in an environment where people were allowed to smoke, and it used to be > > allowed everywhere. When my neighbors are out in their backyard smoking, I > > have to leave my yard and go inside. > > Most smokers, I've found get quite hostile or simply don't believe you if you > > say you are allergic, the smell makes you ill, etc. What I get goes way beyond > > just thinking it stinks, which it does. To me it is not an aroma, its a foul > > stench. > > paula > > Yet you tell Mike Monett to > Try to get control of his - > (did you say) hyper response? > > Jack > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour >
Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470
sol7/1/03 7:39 PM > Can't breathe well around it, if I don't get away from it ASAP I can even get > chest pains, sore throat, etc. The first sniff of it makes me quite nauseous > also. > I was raised in a household of smokers from birth to 21, worked a lot of years > in an environment where people were allowed to smoke, and it used to be > allowed everywhere. When my neighbors are out in their backyard smoking, I > have to leave my yard and go inside. > Most smokers, I've found get quite hostile or simply don't believe you if you > say you are allergic, the smell makes you ill, etc. What I get goes way beyond > just thinking it stinks, which it does. To me it is not an aroma, its a foul > stench. > paula Yet you tell Mike Monett to Try to get control of his - (did you say) hyper response? Jack -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour
Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470
Can't breathe well around it, if I don't get away from it ASAP I can even get chest pains, sore throat, etc. The first sniff of it makes me quite nauseous also. I was raised in a household of smokers from birth to 21, worked a lot of years in an environment where people were allowed to smoke, and it used to be allowed everywhere. When my neighbors are out in their backyard smoking, I have to leave my yard and go inside. Most smokers, I've found get quite hostile or simply don't believe you if you say you are allergic, the smell makes you ill, etc. What I get goes way beyond just thinking it stinks, which it does. To me it is not an aroma, its a foul stench. paula - Original Message - From: ronwilson You say you are allergic to cig. smoke, What reactions do you have?
Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470
You say you are allergic to cig. smoke, What reactions do you have? - Original Message - From: sol To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 6:32 AM Subject: Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470 Encourage and support away, but here is something to keep in mind--the health harm that comes from breathing and living in second-hand smoke are well documented, every new study that comes out finds that is even more harmful than previously thought. Addicted or not, whatever a smoker chooses to put in their own lungs, no one who truly loves you would smoke in your home, if you dislike it, even if its their home as well. I'm addicted to caffeine, love coffee, have it most mornings. But I never brew or drink coffee when David is home. I take care to wrap used grounds so their odor can't be detected, I wash and dry the coffee brewer for the same reason. David finds the odor of coffee extremely repellant. He won't yell at me or smack me for it. But this is his home as well, and I love him, why would I want to make it unpleasant for him to be in our home? Say you were living with a person addicted to injected heroin--every time he shot up, would he hold you down and forcibly inject you as well? That is what smokers do. You can filter the air all you please, the smoke products cling to and are deposited on every surface. And you will likely never get rid of it even if he quits today and never smokes in the house again. Yes, I have a bug abut smoking--I'm allergic, can't even stand directly behind a smoker at the grocery store... paula - Original Message - From: Orpha Yoder Here is a caring challenge, encourage the smoker to give up the nicotine and then stand by him and give him the support he needs!
Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470
Encourage and support away, but here is something to keep in mind--the health harm that comes from breathing and living in second-hand smoke are well documented, every new study that comes out finds that is even more harmful than previously thought. Addicted or not, whatever a smoker chooses to put in their own lungs, no one who truly loves you would smoke in your home, if you dislike it, even if its their home as well. I'm addicted to caffeine, love coffee, have it most mornings. But I never brew or drink coffee when David is home. I take care to wrap used grounds so their odor can't be detected, I wash and dry the coffee brewer for the same reason. David finds the odor of coffee extremely repellant. He won't yell at me or smack me for it. But this is his home as well, and I love him, why would I want to make it unpleasant for him to be in our home? Say you were living with a person addicted to injected heroin--every time he shot up, would he hold you down and forcibly inject you as well? That is what smokers do. You can filter the air all you please, the smoke products cling to and are deposited on every surface. And you will likely never get rid of it even if he quits today and never smokes in the house again. Yes, I have a bug abut smoking--I'm allergic, can't even stand directly behind a smoker at the grocery store... paula - Original Message - From: Orpha Yoder Here is a caring challenge, encourage the smoker to give up the nicotine and then stand by him and give him the support he needs!
Re: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470
Here is a caring challenge, encourage the smoker to give up the nicotine and then stand by him and give him the support he needs! I understand that your cravings have to do with your liver, enhance the health of your liver and it may make it easier to control your cravings, sugar, alcohol, and etc . . . In the wellness industry it is common to hear that there are emotional issues connected to the liver. I would look at cleansing the liver, and then taking food supplements that enhance the health of the liver. Just some ideas to improve the health of the household! Sincerely, Orpha www.v4l.com/ProsperandbeinHealth - Original Message - From: sol To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:20 PM Subject: CS>smoke problem, was Re: CS>Re: silver-digest Digest V103 #470 This might sound rude, but your best bet for your health is to get rid of the smoker. paula